Easily the forest. The forest is most definetly more humid because there would be a lot of rain for the trees to grow. The rain that is unused and still remains in the soil is what will evaporate and make it humid. Deserts usually are not near anything (bodies of water) so they would be much more dry and a lot less humid.
A swamp is the most humid and is frequently hot.
if its in the desert it will be hot and dry rain forest cool and humid
if its in the desert it will be hot and dry rain forest cool and humid
desert streams get flash floods more than the streams in the humid places.
No - they prefer humid, forest areas - because they spend a lot of time in trees.
No - they prefer humid, forest areas - because they spend a lot of time in trees.
Yes. It is much more humid. If it were not, the Florida would be a desert.
Well, in the forest ecosystem, it has more plant life than the forest ecosystem.Also, their temperature's are different.And, the forest ecosystem is usually more humid then the desert ecosystem.The forest ecosystem is also probably cooler then the desert ecosystem, depending what either lives there or where the forest and desert is located.
Rain Forest Climates are usually very wet and humid, desert climates are usually hot and dry, and savannah climates are usually in the dry, 70's.
Ferns can be found in either a forest or a desert. They are much more common in a forest, however.
Savanna is the grassland transition zone between a desert and a more humid region.
No, guavas prefer a more humid, tropical climate.